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Prebendaries
Hampstead

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Diana E. Greenway

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1996

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'Prebendaries: Hampstead', Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: volume 5: Chichester (1996), pp. 32. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=34312 Date accessed: 19 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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LIST 19 PREBENDARIES OF HAMPSTEAD

PREBEND

Now represented by Hamstead Hall near Emsworth (Hants; not in DB). Rents in Hamstead mentioned early Nov. 1204 (Suss. Fines I no. 77). Case over property of preb. 1243 (Curia Regis Rolls XVII nos. 1305, 1868). In 1535 preb. consisted of glebe in Arlington and Beddingham (E. Suss.), and pension from Blatchington (Valuation 1535 p. 167).

Subdcn.-preb.

Valuation 1291 £6 13s 4d (Taxatio p. 137b).

PREBENDARIES

William

Occ. as canon in suit concerning cathedral's land and mill in Hamstead, presum. this preb., early Nov. 1204 (Suss. Fines I no. 77). Mentioned Easter term 1243 as formerly canon (Curia Regis Rolls XVII no. 1868).

Next identified preb. is William de Ayremynne, who occ. 1320; bp. of Norwich 1325 (2 Fasti VII 25).